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Mayor’s Kwanzaa Celebration Pics
Check out this amazing gallery of pictures from photographer, Bill Taufic who took pictures at the Mayor’s Kwanzaa celebration at the Stamford Government Center on Dec, 30, 2008!
http://www.williamtaufic.com/081230_Kwanzaa_Gallery/
New Kwanzaa Video: The Black Candle
This winter, The Black Candle, a marvelous movie about Kwanzaa, narrated by Dr. Maya Angelou, directed by M.K. Asante, Jr., and produced by Ben Haaz will be unveiled in front of enthusiastic audiences around the world. This powerful film is supported by the moving insights of engaging voices like poet icon Amiri Baracka and hip hop’s own Chuck D; seasoned by the musical scores of jazz musicians like Derrick Hodge and carried upwards by the vocal wonders of jazz vocalist Nnena Freelon.
Check your public libraries to see if they have this video in their collections!
Source: iKwanzaa.com
9th Annual City-Wide Kwanzaa Kick-Off Celebration Dec. 26th
When: Wednesday, December 26, 2008
6:30-9:00PM
Where: The Rich Forum (Stamford Center for the Arts)
307 Atlantic Street, Stamford, CT
What: An evening of information and celebration
FREE and open to the public. Everyone is asked to bring a non-perishable item for the Food Bank.
For more information contact Mrs. Josephine Fulcher-Anderson 203-351-8281
12th Annual Kwanzaa Awareness Festival
Learn all about Kwanzaa – what it means and how to celebrate the holiday. Kwanzaa crafts, African drumming workshop and candle lighting ceremony.
Special Guest: Jerry Craft, sydnicated cartoonist and author.
For all ages. Come check it out at 11:00AM, on Saturday, December 6, 2008 at the Ferguson Library-Main Branch, Stamford, CT <www.fergusonlibrary.org>
Ready for Kwanzaa? Check out AOL Black Voices
Celebrate Kwanzaa with Black Voices. We’ve got all the tips you need to start great traditions with your family. Also, check out our gallery of living examples of the principles of Kwanzaa like the queen of giving, Oprah. There’s More In Store Here
Kwanzaa Awareness Celebration~Dec. 2
December 2 from 10:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Learn how to celebrate Kwanzaa in your home, community centers, churches and schools. African storytelling, family crafts, African drumming workshop and candle lighting. For all ages. Main Library.
7th Annual City-wide Kwanzaa Kick-off Celebration ~Dec. 26th
Celebrating UMOJA (Unity)

When: Tuesday, December 26, 2006
6:30-9:00PM
Where: The Rich Forum (Stamford Center for the Arts)
307 Atlantic Street, Stamford, CT
What: An evening of information and celebration
Topic: Parent Involvement: School, Home and Community.
Highlighting the Principle of Umoja (Unity ) in the Community throught Parent involvment.
FREE and open to the public. Everyone is asked to bring a non-perishable item for the Food Bank.
For more information contact Mrs. Josephine Fulcher-Anderson 203-351-8281
Welcome to the New Stamford Kwanzaa Association Blog
The Stamford Kwanzaa Association has once again planned for an exciting week of Kwanzaa events. Visit the library to pick up a flyer or check your local paper. Better yet, check out this blog on a reqular basis and find out what’s going on for Kwanzaa 2006!!
Stamford Kwanzaa Association Homepage at AmericanTowns.com
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